So far the applications all seem to work however I have noticed two things:

remove_buildins.desktop does not open up any application ( needs to removed? )

when ' Viewing Processes ' you get two dialog boxes open, the first RXVT and then HTTOP

Apart from those minor items, it works for me.

Just a reminder to others, if you do decide to use 'Google Chrome' as your browser, once it is installed you can locate it in:

opt/google/chrome

There is a desktop icon available and you can customise the icon with the selection of icons provided ..... would be nice if someone could change the coloured icons into the black/grey icon theme used by BrowserLinux.

Thanks for the icon ( don't seem to be able to download it ? ) ..... suprised no-one has mentioned it before.

One of the biggest problems I have had with this so far is that I am unable to create a usb flash drive installation of your OS.

I have checked the md5 and they do match:

I have tried the app 'Install to flash-usb' choosing Usb-hdd ( preferred choice ) and got this error message after compilation:

This is not a bootable disk. Please insert a bootable floppy and press any key to try again.

I have also tried the Universal Installer ( which is what I use normally ) and get a similar error. All the files appear to be intact and have checked the *.cfg file to see that the media is usbflash.

Not sure what has happened here?

[edit]
I have read this on the forum and it may solve my problem ....

"Boot flag is on

I solved the problem by selecting mbr.bin instead of
default mbr selection. "

Also I do not see to be able to detect soundcards on two pcs using Alsa Sound Wizard ( Realtek AC97 Audio ) and an Intel driver for a Dell pc.

Finally I noticed that there are some files which could ( ? ) be removed ?

/usr/include/Abiword 2.8
/usr/share/Abiword 2.8

Apart from that I think it's great especially as you can now use DEB files to install applications ( guessing Alien2Pet could be used here ). The Google Chrome DEB file just worked straight out the box.

Thanks again

Oops sorry forgot to add, I did like the option to 'Remaster Live CD' that was included in this build, I thought it would be useful if like me you like to add some packages and make an ISO which can be used instead of having to install applications each time.

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